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Click the button above. IsItGoneDown runs two simultaneous checks — a global server-side test against roblox.com, and a local test directly from your browser. Community reports from other players tell you whether the problem is widespread.
You can also check Roblox's official status page at status.roblox.com, which Roblox updates during confirmed outages.
Roblox operates massive game servers that occasionally experience outages, especially during peak times (after school, weekends, and major game launches). During a server outage, you may not be able to log in, join games, or access the Roblox website at all.
Sometimes Roblox's authentication servers have issues separate from the game servers. You might see error messages like "An error occurred while trying to authenticate" or get stuck on the loading screen.
Roblox occasionally takes servers offline for scheduled maintenance, usually during off-peak hours. During maintenance, you'll see a message on the site indicating the expected downtime.
If Roblox is working for other players but not for you, the problem is likely your connection. Try restarting your router, switching from Wi-Fi to a wired connection, or using mobile data to confirm.
Roblox requires specific ports to be open. Corporate or school networks, and parental control software, often block these ports. If Roblox works at home but not elsewhere, this is the likely cause.
Running an outdated version of the Roblox app can cause connection problems. Roblox updates frequently — make sure your app is up to date through the app store or roblox.com.
ipconfig /flushdns.Run the live check above. You'll see a real-time status and community reports from other players.
This can be caused by server issues, an outdated client, or network problems. Check the status above to see if it's a widespread outage.
Most outages are fixed within 1–3 hours. Major incidents can take longer. Follow @Roblox on social media for updates.
Error codes usually indicate a server-side problem during outages, or a local network issue. Check community reports to distinguish between the two.
Many schools block gaming sites. If Roblox works on mobile data but not school Wi-Fi, it's a network block rather than an outage.